The Sd.Kfz. 251 (Sonderkraftfahrzeug 251) half-track was a WW2 German armored fighting vehicle designed by the Hanomag company, based on their earlier, unarmored Sd.Kfz. 11 vehicle. The Sd.Kfz. 251 was designed to transport the panzergrenadiers (German mechanized infantry) into battle. Sd.Kfz. 251s were the most widely produced German half-tracks of the war, with at least 15,252 vehicles and variants produced by various manufacturers, and were commonly referred to simply as "Hanomags" by both German and Allied soldiers. Kit has single piece lower hull, multi-part frame, fully appointed (drivers compartment with seats, open-top fighting compartment with bench seats, rear machine gun, forward machine gun with gun shield), detailed 6-cylinder petrol engine, optional (engine cover, rear doors and vision ports), clear accents (vision ports), separate on-vehicle tools and equipment, detailed running gear (sprockets, road wheels, individual track links and injection molded tires), six side mounted frames and Wurfkoerper rockets, optional angles for launchers, projector mount arms (folded or open), crates can be molded in different positions, two types of rocket crates, 28cm and 32cm rocket projectiles. Decals and markings for (3) vehicles: 5.Pz,Div,. "Wiking", area of Warsaw, Poland, 1944; 16.Pz.Div,. Eastern Front, January 1945 and Unidentified Unit, area of Warsaw, Poland 1944 - includes dash panel gauges.